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Publications in SALALS
Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies (SALALS)
ISSN 1607 - 3614
Published by NISC
South Africa
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| References in the text should be cited as follows 'Brown and Gold (200) stated...' or '...(Brown and Gold, 2000)', when giving a reference simply as authority for a statement. In works by more than two authors the surnames of all the authors should be given in the first reference to such a work. In later references to this work only the surname of the first author followed by et al. is given. Page references to a book in the text should be given as '...(Brown 1999: 40-51)' or ' Brown (1999: 40-51) suggests...'. Reference to an item in a newspaper is cited as '...(Daily News, 2000)'. A list of only those publications to which reference has been made in the text must be presented alphabetically according to the authors' surnames and chronologically under each author, with a, b, c etc. when more than one reference per year from the same author(s) is involved. Examples Labov W. 1969. The social stratification of English in New York City. Washington D.C.: Centre for Applied Linguistics. Human Sciences Research Council. 1978. Analysis of computer speech. Pretoria: Government Printer. The Daily News, Durban, 8 August 2000.
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